Long Island native Tara Obenauer alleges that Nassau County
didn't supervise Officer Michael Tedesco well enough allowing him
to stay
"over a hundred nights" with her mostly while he was
on-duty for almost seven months, according to Newsday citing
court documents.

The hook-ups ended in February after a neighbor complained about
seeing Tedesco's car parked outside Obenauer's home and Tedesco
retired from the police department in April, according to
Newsday.

Her attorney, Frank Perrone says that because of this
incident with the officer her reputation has been "completely
tarnished" and that she has "suffered severe . . . emotional
and psychological damages," Newsday
reports citing court papers.

According to
her LinkedIn profile, she earned her MBA from Hofstra and is
currently a vice president in compliance at G2 Investment Group.
She's also worked as a VP in compliance at Forbes Private Capital and as a compliance
officer at Guggenheim Capital Markets.